FAST® Logic Model

The FAST® Logic Model will help to visually explain how FAST works and what is required to achieve positive change. The information on the left demonstrates how inputs and activities included as part of the FAST Program lead to short, intermediate, and long-term outcomes (listed on the right) for participants and communities served.

Click here to download a printable version of the Logic Model. For additional information, a printable version of the FAST brochure is also available.

Applying the FAST® Logic Model:

Helps outline how FAST achieves positive outcomes to stakeholders including school principals, administrators and social service agency leaders

Provides funders, who are increasingly interested in program activities and associated outcomes a visual outline of activities and results

As a tool to review the implementation process (during or after implementation), to facilitate discussion and to ensure that FAST is implemented to the highest fidelity

Provides a visual map for Team Members to efficiently demonstrate how FAST functions in theory, and how program activities ultimately lead to positive program outcomes

Families & Schools Together was awarded a $5,000 charitable grant in November 2017 from the Endres Manufacturing Company Foundation. The investment will fund the pilot of FAST® at One City Early Learning Centers in Madison, Wisconsin. The Foundation’s contribution will

Madison, Wis. (May 30, 2017) – Families & Schools Together, Inc. received a generous grant in the amount of $10,000 from The Evjue Foundation, Inc., the charitable arm of The Capital Times. The grant will support the pilot of FAST®, the

Bring FAST® to your community

Families & Schools Together, Inc. provides the structure, materials and training to launch and sustain FAST® in schools and communities, across regions, and around the world. Contact us to learn how we can help you bring this life-changing program to your area.